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Friday, March 2nd 2012, 7:45pm

What about The S#it That Killed Elvis and J'adore Hardcore? ;)
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Friday, March 2nd 2012, 8:42pm

Ok, ok, I see I've missed a few spots :P
So 6 times, including the KLF-melody which was used 3 times.


This Is A Monstertune - 1995
- main melody used again in Fire - 1997

I'm Raving - 1996
- C-part melody used again in Call Me Mañana - 1998

Watch Out - 1999
- main melody used again in Ramp (The Logical Song) - 2001

Posse (I Need You On The Floor) - 2001
- sampled KLF-melody used again in Behind The Cow - 2007
- used again a 3rd time, slightly edited, in It's A Biz (Ain't Nobody) - 2012

The Sh1t That Killed Elvis
- main "dup dup" melody used again in J'adore Hardcore - 2009

Jumping All Over The World - 2007-2008
- sampled main melody used again, slightly edited, in Bit A Bad Boy - 2009
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Friday, March 2nd 2012, 10:02pm

This KLF\Posse part we can also hear in Jigga-Jigga @ 0.17, in Trance-Atlantic @ 3.44, and even in No Fate. That famous trance-part of it is based on What Time Is Love rhythm. Just listen to these tracks very attentively, guys)) 8)

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Friday, March 2nd 2012, 11:40pm

Man, have I missed alot :P
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45

Friday, March 2nd 2012, 11:43pm

the extended has that live feel to it again

2 things i never thought id hear scooter do again,
1-the live feel tracks
2-klf sounds, hell klf shouls have been scooter, it fits so well
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Saturday, March 3rd 2012, 12:02am

The samples they take from KLF and include in their songs, gives a little extra touch to them.
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Saturday, March 3rd 2012, 2:03pm

alritey then.

we also can add that "lass uns tanzen" uses the same basslineProgression as j'adore hardcore and
it'sAbiz uses the same bassline as "watch out" .
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Saturday, March 3rd 2012, 3:30pm

Also Scooter samples KLF's "What Time is Love?" in "Let Me Be Your Valentine." Not the melody but the "woo-o-o" part.
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Saturday, March 3rd 2012, 3:44pm

I'm talking about melodies, but go ahead and make a list of everything used twice or more if you want to :P
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Monday, March 5th 2012, 10:15pm

Wooooooooooooooow!

51

Tuesday, March 6th 2012, 4:45pm

actually id say the bass line sounds he same as copyrights one
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Tuesday, March 6th 2012, 5:32pm

I'm not so good at spotting basslines and such, it's more melodies for me.
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53

Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 12:15am

well you know that massive bassline on copyright during the chorus part,
i notice that IAB has a similar one during the main synths
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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 1:00am

KLF Samples

HA! If you ask me, using the same KLF sample in so many variations is really sth. you cannot do without creativity and passion for music.

I don't know if it has been mentioned before, but listen to Anne Clark: Our darkness. 8) Was this released even BEFORE The KLF's song...? I think so... :D

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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 9:57am

HA! If you ask me, using the same KLF sample in so many variations is really sth. you cannot do without creativity and passion for music.

+1 :thumbup:
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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 5:05pm

The melody from the Anne Clark song certainly sounds like the KLF melody. They probably sampled it or got inspiration from it.
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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 5:23pm

The melody from the Anne Clark song certainly sounds like the KLF melody. They probably sampled it or got inspiration from it.

Both I recon, as it was released in 1984 according to Discogs :D So Scooter did sample Anne in the end :P
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Thursday, March 8th 2012, 2:15pm

Our Darkness was released in 1984 and What Time Is Love was released in 1988 as I know.
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Thursday, March 8th 2012, 4:09pm

By the way, The KLF admitted that they've taken this melody from "Juda's Death" composition (from "Jesus Christ Superstar") :)) But it seems that the melody was invented even earlier by Anne Clark :))) So... everything is BORROWED in this world! :) Even such a big names as Andrew Lloyd Webber are using other's ideas ;) That's normal :))
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Saturday, March 10th 2012, 12:28am

hahaha, so this is where scooter got their sampling habits from then :P
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